Anyone here play video games?
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@Shaun I may pick up Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader. Anyone have experience with this one?
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@GardenState Nice! I haven't played it personally but you really can't go wrong with a little 40k.
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@Nick I'm sure 2077 has been discussed in here, as a newbie it was a bit hard for me to catch the whole thread. The pre-launch hype struck me a bit over the top and could only lead to disappointment, so I didn't jump in. Then came the bugs! I waited about a year or so after launch before my first play, and I can see further improvement on this 2nd run through. It is a massive game!
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@GardenState
If you like 40k at all you’ll probably enjoy it. It’s more rpg oriented than space marine 2 which I considered a standard hack/slash/shooter.Since my primary game of destiny 2 seems to be coming to a quick end after so many years, have been looking at other things out or coming out. Helldivers is still fun to jump into with the homies a few times a month but I’m really interested in wukong as well as the Indiana jones game.
I haven’t been playing much as I’ve been spending a ton of time painting my 40k models and playing that when possible.
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@ManiacLachy said in Anyone here play video games?:
@Nick I'm sure 2077 has been discussed in here, as a newbie it was a bit hard for me to catch the whole thread. The pre-launch hype struck me a bit over the top and could only lead to disappointment, so I didn't jump in. Then came the bugs! I waited about a year or so after launch before my first play, and I can see further improvement on this 2nd run through. It is a massive game!
It's not quite 'No Mans Sky' levels of redemption but the game is in a top tier state now.
I think, infamously, the hype crushed it at launch because of the fragmentation within CDPR regarding the games identity during development.
Was it a sandbox open world GTA clone or a story driven narrative heavy experience? Defo landed nearer the latter but the gaming community expected this ultra-immersive city that they could 'live in'.
RPG elements were a mess also at launch.
Really do think it's a great game but do hope the sequel has more to offer in terms of the open world.
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@Shaun it's an absolute blast, I've played it through in full three times now!
I find that with a two year break between play-throughs, I forget enough of the little details for it to feel like a new and fresh experience all over again. Although, with the sheer amount of build/dialogue variables, you could probably still experience it in a totally new way if you started a new game right after the credits rolled.
It can get very dark and heavy at times, and if you really want to experience the grittier side of the characters/world you can lean into this completely... but I appreciate that if you ever wanna lighten the mood, you're never more than ridiculous dialogue choice/action away from some of the most chaotic and surreal moments I've ever witnessed within a videogame.
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I'm on Act 3 in Paths of Exile 2.
Watched a two hour stream (second best stream of the week no doubt) of the devs talking about the updates they plan to patch into the game. It's quite something, their devs, no BS, just straight up talking about things they've got wrong and how to fix them. Obviously the game is early access but there's full transparency and respect towards their community. Big AAA studios should watch and learn.
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@SKT said in Anyone here play video games?:
I’ve been playing a lot with my son lately and he’s totally into Helldivers and Warhammer.
Dad?
Just kidding, but I'm basically into the same stuff as your son right now, it sounds like.
Ghost of Tsushima is awesome. It doesn't really innovate on the open-world-game template in that, yes, there will be a lot of 'repeat the same tasks in different sub-regions', but what GoT does do is dial all those things up to 11 in terms of execution and polish. The Legends multiplayer mode is good fun with friends.
I think you'll be waiting for a while for a sale though, as it was only recently on sale over Christmas and PlayStation doesn't discount their own games all that regularly. Maybe look for a second hand copy of the disc, or see if Amazon is doing it discounted or something.
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I just picked up Ender Magnolia, the sequel to Ender Lilies. So far I’m really enjoying it. It’s great on the steam deck.
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@deanclean didn't realise there was a sequel, I loved lilies!
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@T4920 check it out! I think it just came out last week.
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@EdH ha…Helldivers has been fun to “try” and learn but I drive my son nuts because I’m shit at ordering stratagems. I am really good at getting killed so usually bog down whatever unlucky squad gets me. It’s a fun game though and love the whole “liberty” theme. And I’ve noticed GoT doesn’t go on sale. May have to follow your advice and look second hand Would really like to run through it before the sequel releases.
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@EdH almost a year after you recommended Balatro to me, my friend and I are current locked in a bitter rivalry, competing to be the first to achieve 100% completion. Including gold stickers on all jokers...
I'm currently on 688/1200, the addiction is real!
I introduced him to the mobile version when we are on holiday together last December, and it degenerated from there...
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Hi fellow gamers... Playing Monster Hunter wild right now with my buddy and Kingdome Come deliverance 2 for single player. Enjoy and love both games. Great for everyone who loves RPG's that go really deep
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@FlavourFade I can't do Monster Hunter again. I played Worlds and lost too much sleep to the "one more hunt" impulses. It was like digital crack to me. Work and relationships suffered too much.
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@T4920 That is no small undertaking...
Sounds like you're well ahead of me. I'm stuck on the purple level (I think) with the deck that has only hearts and spades. The furthest I have taken any other deck is only to the red level, I think. Nowhere near gold on any of it, at the moment!
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@EdH I get you, I am very easy to get addicted too... When I want a special weapon or armor and just need to hunt that one monster two times more I can't stop
With Elden Ring I even came to a point of asking myself if it's still fun or just wanting 100%
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@FlavourFade I was lucky enough to have my bout of Covid just as Elden Ring launched, and I smashed through most of it in three days semi-deleriously on the couch. I got the platinum trophy a little while later.
I wasn't that enamoured by Elden Ring by the end. It re-used too many bosses - I think there were only 3 or 4 that were actually unique by the end of it - and I couldn't get into a second playthrough because I'd already done all the exploring with my first character and I thought it lost a lot of its magic when all you're doing is making a bee-line for the things you need for your build.
I finished Dave the Diver last week, and genuinely think I had more fun with that than Elden Ring, all said and done. It never failed to delight me with its silly story, charming art and cutscenes, and satisfying catch fish > cook fish > make money to get better at catching fish gameplay loop.
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 looks and is amazing but I haven't picked it up. Not yet. Have got Monster Hunter Wilds. I got burnt out playing World but Wilds is a lot easier to manage hunt to hunt and if the community are claiming the campaign is too easy. End-game is where the actual meat on the bones of the game is though and no doubt the difficulty will spike.
Elden Ring, also got the plat. But not keen on Elden Ring Night Reign as you need to play as a team of 3 - it's more of a rogue type gameplay loop.
Will pick up Split Fiction to play with my kid. Looks like it might be the best co-op game ever (It Takes Two was amazing).
Also, can we talk about the second best thing out of Japan (after Iron Heart)... my boy Hideo Kojima dropping Death Stranding 2 trailer !!
Talking of METAL GEAR SOLID 3: SNAKE EATER is another on the list.
I think I'm a video game nerd.